The World Never Saw My Work Until I Used My Voice
Jul 2, 2026
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The world celebrates big achievements.
But it often forgets the quiet work that happens behind closed doors.
Every day, countless women wake up before everyone else and go to sleep after everyone else. They care, teach encourage, solve problems and keep families moving forward often without recognition.
I know this kind of work.
As a mother I have learned that raising children is not only about feeding them or sending them to school. It is about teaching them to dream beyond the limits that society sometimes places on them.
That is why I continue learning myself.
Every scholarship application I submit, every story I write, and every opportunity I pursue carries a message for my children:
Never stop believing that education can change a life.
People may only see an application form.
I see hope.
They may see another woman trying.
I see a mother building a different future for the next generation.
Invisible work is not invisible because it lacks value.
It is invisible because too few people choose to notice it.
Today, I choose to make it visible with my voice.
If one girl reads my story and decides not to give up on her education then my voice has already made a difference.
From Khairpur Pakistan I send this message to every woman carrying unseen responsibilities:
Your work matters. Your dreams matter. Your voice matters.
We may not always be seen but we are helping shape the future every single day.
I am eager to connect with organizations, mentors, and scholarship programs that believe in the power of education and community leadership. Together, we can create opportunities for more girls to learn lead and thrive.
#WorldPulse #Education #WomenLead #GirlsEducation #Leadership #Pakistan #Hope #MyVoiceMatters #ChangeMakers #WomenEmpowerment
@UN Women @ Global Fund for Women
By Faiza, Khairpur, Sindh
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